That I also noted, of course :) but I can not make it as my excuse :)
>The typo on "something?"
>
>>Tore,
>>
>>I think you're tired :)
>>
>>Look closer and you'll understand, these two are not equavalent.
>>
>>Do I need to explain why? :)
>>
>>>Borislav,
>>>
>>>actually adding the second parameter to DoDefault() made the strange behavior stop. I don't mean to be ungrateful, but I was not so interested in solving the problem itself, because I already had that solved. I was more interested in knowing WHY the construct
>>>If condition1 and condition2
>>> do something
>>>Endif
>>>behaves differently from
>>>If condition1
>>> If condition2
>>> do soemthing
>>> Endif
>>>Endif
>>>I am pretty sre that this is a bug, but I don't expect it to be fixed. :-)
>>>
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